Showing posts with label Map. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Map. Show all posts

Friday, November 04, 2011

Taiwan: Offshore Islands 2

Taiwan: Offshore Islands - Main offshore islands include Penghu, Ludao, Lanyu, Kinmen, Matzu (Matsu), Turtle Island and Xiao Liuqiu (Liuqiu).

 Kinmen


 Lying just 2,100 meters off the coast of China at the nearest point, this hilly island composed mostly of granite and has a history that derives largely from war. It can, therefore, be termed a "battlefield island," and it possesses unique battlefield scenery. But Kinmen is more; it also contains numerous traces of history, and the government has designated 21 historic sites within its small area. It also has large numbers of houses built in the traditional southern Fujianese three-sided courtyard style, giving it a rich atmosphere of times past.










Matzu (Matsu)

Situated in the northeast corner of the Taiwan Straits and separated from China by only a narrow strip of water, Matzu (Matsu), like Kinmen to the south, is also made up largely of granite. Its scenery consists of sea-eroded terrain, natural sand and pebble beaches, sand dunes, precipitous cliffs, and other scenic features. In addition to its beautiful jagged coastline and the migratory birds that pass through and provide precious ecological resources, Matzu (Matsu) also offers traditional eastern Fujian villages built on mountainsides as well as defensive fortifications built by the military.

Matsu, patron saint of fishermen, is one of the most venerated deities in the Chinese pantheon, and her birthday is celebrated with elaborate rites in hundreds of Matsu temples around Taiwan. The largest celebration is at Peikang's Chaotien Temple on the island Matsu. The Taipei temple is located at the very northern edge of the city.







Guishan Island (Turtle Island)


 This small, solitary island located about 10 kilometers off the coast of Toucheng in Yilan County has a volcanic terrain that, from certain angles, looks like a turtle floating in the sea. Among the features of the island are high cliffs, steaming fumaroles, welling underwater hot springs, mountain peaks, sea-eroded caves, a lake, and unique cliff vegetation, as well as rich marine ecological resources. It is a perfect place to study volcanic terrain and the natural ecology.








Xiaoliuqiu (Liuqiu)


 Lying in the sea about 14 kilometers to the southwest of Donggang in Pingtung County, Xiaoliuqiu (Liuqiu) is the only one of Taiwan's numerous offshore islands that is composed of corals. Three special features make this island unique: the finest location for viewing the sunset, the most species of coral, and a terrain made up of coral. Strange coral rock formations stand throughout the island and its ocean scenery is entrancing. Since this is a fishing island, its inhabitants are intensely religious; there are a great many temples here, each with its own unique features and special attractions.





Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Taiwan: Offshore Islands

Taiwan: Offshore Islands
Taiwan is located along the southeast coast of the Asian continent, on the fault line where the Euro-Asian and Philippine continental plates meet. This unique geographic location and frequent seismic activity, not only created an extremely diversified topography and natural environment on Taiwan, but also resulted in the diverse characters of its off-shore islands. Main offshore islands include Penghu, Ludao, Lanyu, Kinmen, Matzu (Matsu), Turtle Island and Xiao Liuqiu (Liuqiu) as their locations, topographical characteristics, and human activities differ; each has its own unique scenery and culture. Therefore, each island offers something different, satisfying the various needs of visitors, whether these have a natural, historical, or cultural nature, or simply consist of sightseeing, snorkeling, or sport fishing.




 Penghu




Penghu is Taiwan's largest offshore island and is situated between China and Taiwan. Located in the south-east of Taiwan Strait, Penghu has a combined coastline that stretches more than 320 kilometers and includes 90 small islands. Each season has its own particular scenery, and rich natural and cultural resources are found here. The landscape here is characterized by basaltic rocks, coral reefs, marine erosions, and beaches, while the fishing culture and migratory birds add an extra dimension to the picture.

Ludao






Ludao, also named Green Island, is located some 33 kilometers off the coast of Taitung in eastern Taiwan, and is a volcanic island where winds blow and waters eat away at the rocks all year round, creating a beautiful and diverse coast.

Lanyu




Lanyu, or Orchid Island, is situated off the southeastern coast of Taiwan and, like Ludao, its neighbor to the north, was raised from the sea level by the accumulation of volcanic lava. It has a moist and rainy climate, and its mountain areas (which occupy most of the island) are covered with dense rain forests that are filled with a great variety of plant and animal life. Coral reefs decorate the surrounding seas, and the Japan Current which flows past brings in large numbers of fish. This makes Lanyu a paradise for fishermen and skin divers. The island is inhabited mainly by Tau tribes' people, the most primitive of Taiwan's indigenous people, who still keep much of their traditional culture and lifestyle. Their traditional stone houses are building mostly underground to avoid extremes of temperature as well as the ravages of typhoons, and their Flying Fish and Boat Launching festivals are seen nowhere else on earth. In addition to savoring the beautiful island scenery, during a trip of Lanyu you can also enjoy a glimpse into the fascinating Tau culture.


To Be Continue......

Monday, October 31, 2011

Taipei : Night Market City 4

Night market always can be related to a wide array of street food called xiaochi meaning ”small eats” or finger foods was on offer with a selection of common snacks and more exotic options. Stinky tofu seemed very popular and as the name implies you can smell it a mile off!


NTNU or Shida Night Market


NTNU or Shida Night Market

It felt a bit like a cross between Hong Kong and Seoul with a mixture of street fashion and local culture.


Korea food restaunts

 Stinky tofu is one of the top popular food like by the visitor in Shida Night Market

NTNU(National Taiwan Normal University) or Shida night market is bordered by Roosevelt Road, Heping East Road section 1, Taishun Road, Shida Road, and Xinhai Road, and is located primarily along Longquan Road, Pucheng Street, Shida Rd Lane 39, and Shida Road, starting in the west at Roosevelt Road and running east along Heping East Road to Lishui Street.

The NTNU NM primarily provides food and drink for local students, and because of the university’s large population of foreign and overseas Chinese students, boasts a particularly wide selection of foreign fare, including foods from Britain, Italy, the Americas, Japan, Korea, Europe and Thailand. 

Besides that, it is also thanks to its location near the sprawling NTNU, this night market has a youthful energetic, and is well known for its multicultural attracts creative businesses.

The NM NTNU is known for its multi-ethnic food and atmosphere, and offers a wide variety of coffee, clothing and accessories, gifts, full service restaurants and vendors selling a wide range of goods hand and making the area a cultural hot spot .



Ximending Night Market



Ximending is the source of Taiwan's fashion, subculture, and Japanese culture.

The historic Red House Theater in Ximending.

One of the popular food in Ximending-AY- CHUNG Floor Rice Noddles.


Ximending in the Wanhua District where the lights shine bright and every other person was riding a bike! In comparison to Shida and Shilin night markets Ximending had a more modern feeling and definitely seemed to be catering to a younger crowd.Ximending attracts over 3 million people every month on average and has been called the “Harajuku” of Taipei (a fashionable shopping district in Tokyo) famed for the diversity of entertainment and activities on offer.



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http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-city-proper.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-modern-prosperity-city.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-2.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-3.html

 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Taipei : Night Market City 3

What is night market?? In ancient China, markets that operated at night were known as ghost markets. Now called night markets, these markets offer a wide variety of authentic Taiwanese food and drink as well as unique Taiwanese products. They are both practical and inexpensive, and play an important part in the lives of Taiwanese people.




Xinnan Night Market



Entrance of the Xinnan Night Market

Shaved ice Stores
A night market with spacious road and neat stores, there are various shaved ice stores here, which forms the main feature of the market. Moreover, there are many grocery stores selling various kinds of low-priced goods in this market.


Nanya Night Market

Nanya night martket

Traditional Games Store

Pig’s Blood Soup

There's a 30-years-old ceremonial arch in the entrance of the market, the position of the stores are settled neatly here. Among them, most are food stores,  traditional games store, only few are clothes and grocery stores.




Zhongli Night Market



Jhongli Sinming Night Market is located on Sinming Road between Central West Road and Minzu Road in Jhongli City, Taoyuan County. There are a lot of old shops in the night market where you can taste an amazing range of snacks and specialty foods. In addition, there are shops offering hardware, daily commodities, Hong Kong style and Korean style clothing, shoes, hats and socks. This is definitely a good place for local people to visit.

Chenghuang Temple Night Market




Hsinchu meat balls
 Most of the old stands in Chenghuang Temple are of 50-years-old history, the famous snacks here are Hsinchu meat balls, pork balls, spring rolls, braised pork rice, cuttlefish thick soup, rice noodles, and cow tongue shaped cakes


To Be Continue......

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http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-city-proper.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-modern-prosperity-city.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-2.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-4.html

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Taipei : Night Market City

Typical Taiwanese snacks is unique in the world and most perfectly illustrates the important place that the food culture takes into the lives of the Taiwanese people. Famous and unique Taiwanese snacks range from oyster omelets to fried rice noodles, tempura, Tainan Danzai noodles, Taiwanese spring rolls, rice tube pudding, and braised pork rice. Food is cheap and delicious, and by no means inferior, while each specialty gives you an insight in the people of the area it originates from.

Typical Taiwanese snacks are found everywhere, but Taiwan's night markets in particular, each night market having its own traditions and characteristics, are the places where these snacks can be found in abundance. Trying out these snacks, tourists will be able to learn about different specialties, cultures and people from different areas, adding a whole new perspective to traveling.

Keelung Night Market

Dianji Temple

 Keelung Harbor Bureau:visible in the night by his big orange neon sign

fried sandwiches

Keelung's  Miaokou Night Market is famous throughout Taiwan for its wide selection of dishes. It winds through streets in the city center around the Dianji Temple (奠 济 宫). The night market is within walking distance for most travelers come from other cities. From Keelung Station East, go straight along the road to the port in the direction of the Keelung Harbor Bureau:visible in the night by his big orange neon sign. The night market is about one block from the spot where you cross a highway bridge.

The cuisine in Keelung Temple street night market is very famous, for example: pot-edged pancake soup, shaved ice, Tempura, fried sandwiches, bean noodle thick soup, and shrimp Taiwanese ball.

 
 Shilin Night Market


little cake wrapped in big cake

Pan-Fried Buns

The Shilin Night Market is a night market in the Shilin District of Taipei, Taiwan, and is often considered the largest and most famous night market in the city. The night market encompasses two distinct sections sharing a symbiotic relationship: a section formerly housed in the old Shilin Market, mainly food stalls and small restaurants, and the surrounding shops and shops selling other nonfood items. The food court has 539 stalls, and the second floor serves as a parking lot for 400 cars.

There are various cuisine in the night market, including steak, little cake wrapped in big cake, sliced noodles,pan-fried buns, liver soup, squid thick soup, oyster omelets…etc.


 Raohe Street Night Market

Raohe Street Night Market

Ciyou Temple

herb-steamed sparerib restaurants

herb-steamed pork ribs

The Raohe Street Night Market is one of the oldest night markets in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is located on Raohe Street, near Songshan Station, and is about 600 meters long.The Ciyou Temple is just past the east end of the market. This is the first tourist night market in Taiwan, and the total length is about 600 meters. There are many herb-steamed sparerib restaurants here, which provides a good opportunity for nourishment in winter.

Huaxi Street Night Market


 fresh water turtle restaurant

snake meal

Huaxi Street Night Market is located nearby Longshan Temple. The night market, together with night markets on Guangzhou Street, Wuzhou Street and Xichang Street have formed a large unique market. Various commodities are sold here and it is one of the favored sites of tourists. In the early years, Huaxi street is famous for congregated porno shops. After prostitution is banned by Taipei City Government, the sightseeing quality is greatly uplifted and the place becomes safer. Huaxi Street Night Market is famous for snake shops. There are about 2 to 3 snake shops that demonstrate snake processing and snake fights at nights. The shows usually attract a large crowd. However, due to environmental protection consideration, snakes of endangered species are not sold here. There are special sales conducted frequently by other shops here. The loud promotion for sales reflects the vigorous and hearty lives of Taiwan people.

This is the most famous tour night market in Taiwan, which attracts many foreigners and natives for sightseeing. The famous cuisine includes snake meal and snake wine, pot-edged pancake soup, salty rice pudding, fresh water turtle meal, seafood, etc. 


TO BE CONTINUE

Related links:

http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-city-proper.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-modern-prosperity-city.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-4.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-3.html
http://traveltheromancecities.blogspot.com/2011/10/taipei-night-market-city-2.html